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January 28 In Vilnius, Žirnių St., agents of the Capital Road Police Board carried out a police measure to arrest speed lovers.
Although traffic conditions are difficult, the new NCOs (“tripod” speedometers) recorded several instances of speeding within a few hours.
The record holder of the day drove 137 km / h. at a speed of only 80 km / h on that stretch of road. The driver faces a fine of 450 to 550 euros and deprivation of the right to drive vehicles for one to six months.
Police officers in the capital are constantly taking these steps to discipline speeding drivers and reduce the number of accidents in the county. Arguably, these mobile speedometers really do discipline offenders. Doing it and speeding up has already become the norm for many drivers.
The police remind them that in these days of heavy snow and difficult traffic conditions, drivers should be especially careful: choose a safe speed, keep a greater distance from cars in front, try to avoid sudden maneuvers on slippery roads, drive with security.
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